The world manufacturer identifier, or WMI code, is used to uniquely identify the vehicle's manufacturer in the first three characters. For the second part of the identification, a manufacturer that produces fewer than 1,000 vehicles annually uses a 9 as the third digit and the 12th, 13th, and 14th positions of the VIN. Typically, the vehicle is constructed the week the VIN is assigned. The vehicle identification number (VIN) indicates that the car's components are in stock and in production. After being constructed, it may take up to two weeks to be delivered, depending on where it is being delivered. You can just
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